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Nintendo 64 Games, Consoles & Accessories
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Replacement Joystick
replaces broken joysticksThumbstick is similar to the N64 thumbstick.works on original N64 controllers
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22 Reddit comments about Replacement Joystick:

u/[deleted] · 24 pointsr/gaming
u/64_hit_combo · 16 pointsr/gaming

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000F7V2GO

Here ya go, in case you haven't already replaced it.

u/aldude3 · 10 pointsr/gaming

RIP Controller joystick, You can buy a replacement joystick here

Also, shouldn't these fast food joints get rid of these by now?

u/nwuta · 7 pointsr/n64

replacement joystick:
http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Joystick/dp/B000F7V2GO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374524842&sr=8-2&keywords=n64+joystick

they're pretty easy to replace, just make sure everything goes back the way you took it apart.

u/adamdavidson · 7 pointsr/gaming
u/jmt627 · 6 pointsr/n64

Speaking from experience just head to your local video game store (one thats sells used stuff) then buy the best three used nintendo brand controllers they have. Just check to make sure all the buttons are good the sticks don't matter at this point.

Now hit up amazon and look for these http://www.amazon.com/Redesigned-REPLACEMENT-Joystick-Controller-Thumbstick/dp/B009MRZAUC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1369407445&sr=8-1&keywords=n64+joystick

These joysticks are not like the ones that come with the nintendo controllers they don't have the ball joint at the bottom that wears out. Look at these other sticks for comparison. http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Joystick/dp/B000F7V2GO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1369407445&sr=8-2&keywords=n64+joystick

You can see how they are different. The joysticks are easy to swap out and you will not wear them out unlike the traditional joysticks. You will always have "tight sticks"

Hope this helps you out man.

u/yoda133113 · 6 pointsr/Games
u/fromeout11 · 2 pointsr/gaming
u/khmr33 · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

Anyone have experience with these?

u/lvlegabyte · 1 pointr/gaming

Replace it with this and you'll never have a crappy control stick. Cheap and useful.

u/hillbilly_hubble · 1 pointr/gaming

You're welcome

If you dig, you can find cheaper ones. They are also super easy to replace.

u/air283 · 1 pointr/gaming

This is an awesome thing, I bought one for an n64 controller so i could play the games on an emulator without having to re-figure controls on a dual shock. Its super awesome and easy to switch out.

u/wackymayor · 1 pointr/gamecollecting

This is the one I have used. It also has good pics and a good read on how to replace.

You can also trying to take apart the housing to reseed your joystick... Getting it back together is a two man job with lots of cussing I have found it easier to just replace it the whole joystick unit than try to reseed it.

Take pics to reassemble it correctly or watch youtube while doing it. Keep the controller upside down while open, reseeding the shoulder buttons is a pain and if you can avoid that it will make your day sooooo much better.

u/Zapf · 1 pointr/gaming

Most replacement analog sticks for n64 controllers are actually clones of the gamecube stick now (look at user submitted pics) :
http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Controller-Thumbstick-Joystick-Replacement/dp/B000F7V2GO/
I'd ask before buying one though.

u/brendanblack · 1 pointr/gaming

You just buy a little piece like this, open up the controller, unplug the old, plug in the new, and put it back together. Fairly simple, really.

u/trinitis · 1 pointr/retrogaming

My thoughts - Normally when going to college, the best tool is a laptop. It takes up much less space in the dorm and allows you to take your computer with you to classes. As such, I would go with emulation + a decent TV + an HDMI output on said laptop. Pick up one of these -

http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Smartjoy-PC-Controller-Adapter-Converter/dp/B0009VIZSY/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1397721078&sr=8-11&keywords=SNES+USB+adapter

and a solid SNES controller. That will get you set for any NES and SNES game you want to play. If you want to expand your library a little more, pick up one of these -

http://www.amazon.com/May-Flash-Controller-Adapter-Nintendo-64/dp/B002B9FIUU/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1397721145&sr=8-6&keywords=SNES+USB+adapter

and a N64 controller. Then, as a small (10 minutes, tops) project, get one of these -

http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Joystick/dp/B000F7V2GO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1397721237&sr=8-2&keywords=N64+stick+replacement

and you'll have an amazing N64 controller and a bunch of new games to add to your play list.

u/Syenite · 1 pointr/gaming

Replacement joysticks if you need them.

u/Hawkeye26 · 0 pointsr/nostalgia

hmm never saw this, saw a fix that used scotch tape but i thought that it would be to unreliable. I decided to get the redesigned joystick on amazon, looks more like a gamecube stick (Here). Though you can get the normal n64 joystick (Here). Was thinking of getting the normal n64 joystick for my other controller, just in case i don't like this new one. But, so far so good. I'll have to look up the springs, see how much they cost and how much of a hassle they are to get into place. The joystick is really easy to replace, just took awhile to take out 10+ screws that have been screwed into plastic for 10+ years.